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      • Master-Slave Architecture is a design in computing where one central unit, called the master, controls and directs the operation of multiple subordinate units, known as slaves. In this setup, the master node governs and delegates tasks to the slave nodes, which execute the assigned tasks and report back to the master.
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  2. Oct 28, 2014 · Master/slave is a model of communication for hardware devices where one device has a unidirectional control over one or more devices. This is often used in the electronic hardware space where one device acts as the controller, whereas the other devices are the ones being controlled.

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  4. Mar 20, 2021 · In general, the idea of master/slave is that there is only one master (though there are multi-master protocols, where other devices can take over as "the master," so as with everything there are exceptions) and one or more slave devices (no real point if there are zero slaves.)

  5. In engineering, master–slave is a relationship between two systems in which one controls the other. In some cases one master controls just one slave system, but in others there are multiple slave systems controlled by the same master.

  6. Jun 22, 2023 · Master/slave is an architectural concept in information technology that describes how resources are controlled and distributed. Within this model, a master device or process has control over how and when subordinate devices and processes use resources. This model is used, for example, to generate piconets in Bluetooth.

  7. Oct 6, 2020 · Master” and “slave” have been used for decades to describe the relationships between various components, process controls, and resource branches. “Master” may mean first, whereas “slave” accordingly is considered second. "Master" and "slave" used on a circuit board. Image used courtesy of VICE.